Description

The cubrid_execute() function is used to execute the
given SQL statement. It executes the query by using
conn_identifier and SQL, and then returns the
request identifier created. It is used for simple execution of query,
where the parameter binding is not needed. In addition, the
cubrid_execute() function is used to execute the
prepared statement by means of cubrid_prepare() and
cubrid_bind(). At this time, you need to specify
arguments of request_identifier and
option.

The option is used to determine whether to get OID
after query execution and whether to execute the query in synchronous or
asynchronous mode. CUBRID_INCLUDE_OID and CUBRID_ASYNC (or
CUBRID_EXEC_QUERY_ALL if you want to execute multiple SQL statements) can
be specified by using a bitwise OR operator. If not specified, neither of
them isselected. If the flag CUBRID_EXEC_QUERY_ALL is set, a synchronous
mode (sync_mode) is used to retrieve query results, and in such cases the
following rules are applied:

The return value is the result of the first query.

If an error occurs in any query, the execution is processed as a
failure.

In a query composed of q1 q2 q3, if an error
occurs in q2 after q1 succeeds the execution, the result of q1 remains
valid. That is, the previous successful query executions are not rolled
back when an error occurs.

If a query is executed successfully, the result of the second query can
be obtained using cubrid_next_result().

If the first argument is request_identifier to
execute the cubrid_prepare() function, you can specify
an option, CUBRID_ASYNC only.